83 Fall, 513AV
The day had been an interesting one for Fallan and would be one that remained long in his memory for it had marked a turning point in his relationship with the mother to be of his child. It had also been more than somewhat predictable that a change of that nature, the admission to her that she was indeed free and not his slave would carry consequences that had not yet all unfolded.
It had been a deceit of his from the beginning that she was his slave, though more in form than in truth for had he actually enslaved her then it was unlikely that any of the other Drykas would have done more than comment upon it. At least so long as she produced children for him in any case and he did not mistreat her beyond what was expected of slaves. However although he had toyed with the idea of slavery it had never become necessary once that first day was past and with every day that followed he had become more enchanted with her.
Now though the only thing that bound them was the promise of children and even then it was only for the birth and a little beyond. She however had made it clear that the transition from thinking that she was slave to being a free woman wasn’t going to be quite that simple, at least as far as he was concerned for there was a price to pay. He had bought her and she was not going to forget that. Her words to him still echoed in his mind, the reminder that buying her did not make her his and that she would not consider a relationship with him while that remained between them.
Then too there was the matter of the pregnancy which he intended to announce to the rest of the family in that short time when all who were not out with the herd came together to eat. The roots that they had gathered and the berries that he had not managed to spill from the makeshift basket had been safely delivered to the Pavilion and the horses had been cared for and released into the care of the clan.
Leaving Tay to whatever it was that she wished to do he had made his excuses and sought out his father for some advice, or not so much advice as a notification of what he intended to do so that he at least was not surprised, and at that he had an ulterior motive since he would need a favour from him. He found him inside the Pavilion near where his parents slept and where he could often be found when he had been travelling the webs.
His father waved him to a seat beside him and raised an enquiring eyebrow. ”You look troubled son.” he said softly, ”are you having problems with Taylani?” That he made the connection surprised Fallan for a moment but then he realised that it was perhaps an obvious conclusion seeing as his father had likely seen them arrive together and it was not normal for Fallan to come over for a casual conversation.
Fallan nodded and sighed. ”You have guessed it and I am need of your counsel for I am adrift.” He shifted his shoulders and considered, knowing that it was likely to all spurt out and he wanted to be precise in the words that he spoke. ”I have some things to say to the family this evening, though perhaps it would be more fair to say that I have some things to say to Taylani in front of the family for I wish that she understands the things that I have told her are true and not just spoken for her own ears.” He hesitated a little and smiled. ”I also wish to tell the family that she is now pregnant.”
His fathers expression had been open and curious as he had spoken but at the last he smiled and leaned forward to grasp Fallan by the shoulder. ”Kihalas blessing be on you both, this is good news, but I will allow you to share it.” He sat back, ”but I think this news is not what you wished advice about, so what is it that is troubling you?”
Fallan squirmed a little but shook his head. ”I’m not sure that you can help for now I face the consequences of my own actions, and this is something you warned me about when I asked you to tie her to the web. I have told her that she is free to choose what to do and that I have no say in it, subject only to our agreement that she should stay here long enough to give me children. I will admit that she has grown close to my heart and I do not wish her to leave, either from this place or even from this Pavilion. I gave my word when I agreed to take her that I would be responsible for her and that was easy when she thought that I controlled her, but now she knows the truth and I fear her rebellion against it. It was always a danger that I knew but it was always easier to leave it until the future once it had been done. Now I fear losing her and it cuts into my heart.”
His father smiled and shook his head softly. ”I can offer you no advice on this Fallan, even the Gods could not for you have meddled in her life and it is a matter for your heart and hers to resolve. I would caution you against rash words and speaking in anger because many things look different in the light of a new day. Follow your heart in this and give her time for her heart is wounded and you must know that women see things very differently to us.” He reached over and gave Fallans shoulder another squeeze, his eyes compassionate but they both knew that some of this was Fallans fault and he must pay the price of that.
The day had been an interesting one for Fallan and would be one that remained long in his memory for it had marked a turning point in his relationship with the mother to be of his child. It had also been more than somewhat predictable that a change of that nature, the admission to her that she was indeed free and not his slave would carry consequences that had not yet all unfolded.
It had been a deceit of his from the beginning that she was his slave, though more in form than in truth for had he actually enslaved her then it was unlikely that any of the other Drykas would have done more than comment upon it. At least so long as she produced children for him in any case and he did not mistreat her beyond what was expected of slaves. However although he had toyed with the idea of slavery it had never become necessary once that first day was past and with every day that followed he had become more enchanted with her.
Now though the only thing that bound them was the promise of children and even then it was only for the birth and a little beyond. She however had made it clear that the transition from thinking that she was slave to being a free woman wasn’t going to be quite that simple, at least as far as he was concerned for there was a price to pay. He had bought her and she was not going to forget that. Her words to him still echoed in his mind, the reminder that buying her did not make her his and that she would not consider a relationship with him while that remained between them.
Then too there was the matter of the pregnancy which he intended to announce to the rest of the family in that short time when all who were not out with the herd came together to eat. The roots that they had gathered and the berries that he had not managed to spill from the makeshift basket had been safely delivered to the Pavilion and the horses had been cared for and released into the care of the clan.
Leaving Tay to whatever it was that she wished to do he had made his excuses and sought out his father for some advice, or not so much advice as a notification of what he intended to do so that he at least was not surprised, and at that he had an ulterior motive since he would need a favour from him. He found him inside the Pavilion near where his parents slept and where he could often be found when he had been travelling the webs.
His father waved him to a seat beside him and raised an enquiring eyebrow. ”You look troubled son.” he said softly, ”are you having problems with Taylani?” That he made the connection surprised Fallan for a moment but then he realised that it was perhaps an obvious conclusion seeing as his father had likely seen them arrive together and it was not normal for Fallan to come over for a casual conversation.
Fallan nodded and sighed. ”You have guessed it and I am need of your counsel for I am adrift.” He shifted his shoulders and considered, knowing that it was likely to all spurt out and he wanted to be precise in the words that he spoke. ”I have some things to say to the family this evening, though perhaps it would be more fair to say that I have some things to say to Taylani in front of the family for I wish that she understands the things that I have told her are true and not just spoken for her own ears.” He hesitated a little and smiled. ”I also wish to tell the family that she is now pregnant.”
His fathers expression had been open and curious as he had spoken but at the last he smiled and leaned forward to grasp Fallan by the shoulder. ”Kihalas blessing be on you both, this is good news, but I will allow you to share it.” He sat back, ”but I think this news is not what you wished advice about, so what is it that is troubling you?”
Fallan squirmed a little but shook his head. ”I’m not sure that you can help for now I face the consequences of my own actions, and this is something you warned me about when I asked you to tie her to the web. I have told her that she is free to choose what to do and that I have no say in it, subject only to our agreement that she should stay here long enough to give me children. I will admit that she has grown close to my heart and I do not wish her to leave, either from this place or even from this Pavilion. I gave my word when I agreed to take her that I would be responsible for her and that was easy when she thought that I controlled her, but now she knows the truth and I fear her rebellion against it. It was always a danger that I knew but it was always easier to leave it until the future once it had been done. Now I fear losing her and it cuts into my heart.”
His father smiled and shook his head softly. ”I can offer you no advice on this Fallan, even the Gods could not for you have meddled in her life and it is a matter for your heart and hers to resolve. I would caution you against rash words and speaking in anger because many things look different in the light of a new day. Follow your heart in this and give her time for her heart is wounded and you must know that women see things very differently to us.” He reached over and gave Fallans shoulder another squeeze, his eyes compassionate but they both knew that some of this was Fallans fault and he must pay the price of that.